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Sharia Threat

Sharia is the Muslim's law system. Since Islam consists of a holistic worldview, Muslims will not assimilate into any other culture. In fact, the goal of Islam is to establish a global law system based on Sharia law. Below are some key rules from Sharia law.

Sharia Law - List of Key Rules

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Sharia law is the law of Islam. The Sharia (also spelled Shariah or Shari'a) law is cast from the actions and words of Muhammad, which are called "Sunnah," and the Quran, which he dictated. Sharia law itself cannot be altered but the interpretation of Sharia law, called "figh," by imams is given some latitude (see Hitler and Islam).

As a legal system, Sharia law is exceptionally broad. While other legal codes regulate public behavior, Sharia law regulates public behavior, private behavior and even private beliefs. Of all legal systems in the world today, Sharia law is the most intrusive and restrictive, especially against women. According to Sharia law:

• Theft is punishable by amputation of the right hand (above).• Criticizing or denying any part of the Quran is punishable by death.• Criticizing Muhammad or denying that he is a prophet is punishable by death.• Criticizing or denying Allah, the god of Islam is punishable by death.• A Muslim who becomes a non-Muslim is punishable by death.• A non-Muslim who leads a Muslim away from Islam is punishable by death.• A non-Muslim man who marries a Muslim woman is punishable by death.• A man can marry an infant girl and consummate the marriage when she is 9 years old.• Girls' clitoris should be cut (Muhammad's words, Book 41, Kitab Al-Adab, Hadith 5251).• A woman can have 1 husband, who can have up to 4 wives; Muhammad can have more.• A man can beat his wife for insubordination.• A man can unilaterally divorce his wife; a woman needs her husband's consent to divorce.• A divorced wife loses custody of all children over 6 years of age or when they exceed it.• Testimonies of four male witnesses are required to prove rape against a woman.• A woman who has been raped cannot testify in court against her rapist(s).• A woman's testimony in court, allowed in property cases, carries ½ the weight of a man's.• A female heir inherits half of what a male heir inherits.• A woman cannot drive a car, as it leads to fitnah (upheaval).• A woman cannot speak alone to a man who is not her husband or relative.• Meat to eat must come from animals that have been sacrificed to Allah - i.e., be "Halal".• Muslims should engage in Taqiyya and lie to non-Muslims to advance Islam.• The list goes on (see Sharia law in America, UK, Europe and Saudi Arabia).